Ten years later, Facebook's Oculus acquisition hasn't changed the world as expected - eviltoast
  • Evening Newbs@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    What? I didn’t want you to list a bunch of things off the top of your head. I asked for one factual thing, and you instead you provided a bunch of assumptions. If you can’t provide actual facts maybe just don’t state guesses like they’re true?

    • Tarquinn2049@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      Sorry, I got from your “like what?” response to my statement that they had financed a wide variety of technologies for VR headsets that you wanted me to provide examples, not just one thing.

      But when I was wrong about one of the things, it invalidated everything else anyway. So the other examples don’t count anymore.

      I didn’t know it was supposed to be my thesis paper either. I’m sorry I didn’t put hours of research into what I thought was a conversation. If you would have asked me to make sure my sources were cited I probably could have put more effort in. And maybe I would have found out that I guessed one thing wrong. One thing that didn’t even actually matter towards the actual topic of the conversation, but that automatically invalidated all the other right things I said.

      I drew the wrong conclusion from the screens being brighter, I assumed the lens must have helped with that, I will never make that mistake again. It turns out it was just some other tech advancement I previously didn’t know about, but could have added to the list if I had done all the research you wanted.